Notice of Application for Port Gardner Storage Facility Construction

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett has issued a public notice detailing the construction of the Port Gardner Storage Facility (PGSF) and the West Marine View Drive (WMVD) conveyance improvements. This initiative aims to significantly reduce the city's combined sewer overflows, which is crucial for meeting regulatory standards. The project involves extensive pipe work, with sizes up to 48 inches and a projected length of around 7,000 linear feet. Additionally, certain components of the PGSF and conveyance work will fall within shoreline jurisdiction, highlighting the project's environmental considerations. The notice is particularly relevant for local residents and stakeholders concerned with sustainable urban development.

It emphasizes the city's ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure while addressing pressing environmental issues. The construction is expected to enhance the overall quality of life in Everett by mitigating overflow problems. This public notice serves as a crucial update, demonstrating the city's proactive approach to urban planning and environmental responsibility.

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